Lancaster County Livestock Market Auctions New Holland Livestock Auction New Holland, Pa. Report Supplied By USI>A Monday, November 11,2002 Cattle Calves Sheep Goats MONDAY 441 274 619 938 2027 LAST WFFK 505 257 615 1091 1776 LAST YEAR 420 219 1067 1217 1067 CATTLE Compared to Thursday, lean slaughter cows sold 50*100 higher, with Breaking and Boning lows trading firm to as much as 1 00 higher Buyer at tendance and activity was good for the early week run The only weakness noted in the sale was on a string of fed cows, which sold from 26 75-30 25, as buyers had very little interest in owning the fleshy group The quality of the supply was made up of some better quali ty fleshier cows, with the lean cow run comprised of mostly average quality stock On a fairly good run of slaughter bulls, prices trended 2 00-3 00 higher due to very good buyer interest Slaughter cows made up nearly 60 percent of the run SLAUGHTER COWS PERCENT LEAN WEIGHT BULK LOW DRESSING Breakers 75-80 over 1400 lbs 56 50-41.50 33.00-36.50 Boners 80-85 over 1200 lbs 3450-3800 33.00-34.00 Lean (Hi-Yield) 85-88 over 1200 lbs 32.75-36.75 30 00-32 50 Lean 88-90 over 1000 lbs 29 50-34 00 26.00-29 25 Lean (Light-Wt) 85-90 750-1000 lbs 26.50-30 00 24 00-26.00 SLAUGHTER BULLS Yield Grade t 1055-1720 lbs 46 50-52 50, high dressing individual 55.00 Yield Grade 2 1090-2165 lbs 41.00-43 25. low dressing 34 25- 39.25 CALVES Compared to Thursday, veal calves sold steady to 5 00 higher on a light run. Holstein bull calves returning to the farm sold sharply higher as once again prices are brushing up against the 130.00 mark. Buyer interest was very good on the higher qual ity bulls, and about moderate on the plainer supply. Holstein heifers trended with a firmer undertone, al though the run was very light There have not been enough large slaughter calves lately to fully test the market. SLAUGHTER CALVES. Good and Choice 240-290 lbs 53 00-62 00, fancy 7600; 330-380 lbs 55 00-61.00, fancy 7800, 435-465 lbs 59 00-65.00, 500-550 lbs 4100-43 00, 600-700 lbs 46.00-49.00; 785 lb individual 48.00. VEALERS: Standard and Good 80-100 lbs 30 00-40.00. Utility 50-90 lbs 11.00-25.00. RE TURNED TO FARM: Holstein bulla 95-120 lbs 100.00- 00; 90 lbs 80.00-90.00; 80-85 lbs 30.00- 00, few 75 lbs 30.00; few 65 lbs 50 00. Plainer type bulls 95-120 lbs 4200-95.00, mostly 60 00-90.00. Few Holstein heifers 105-115 lbs 380.00-40000; 90 lbs 210 00-410.00, 80 lbs 200.00-300.00; 75 lbs 19000-21000. SHEEP: Compared to Thursday, all classes sold mostly steady on a very good run. SLAUGHTER LAMBS Choice and Prime 2-3 50-70 lbs 110 00-125.00; 90-120 lbs 95 00-105.00. SLAUGHTER EWES Good and Choice Yearlings and 2 year-olds 45 00-55.00. Utility and Good 1-3 30 00-45.00 HOGS* Barrows and gilts firm to .50 higher with hogs weighing over 300 lbs 3 00 higher, sows I.OQ to 400 higher, boars 100 higher on a light run BARROWS AND GILTS 49-54% lean 215-260 lbs 29 25-31 50, 300-325 lbs 3400-35 50, 225-255 lbs 2800-29 50, 290-330 lbs 2900-32 25, 45-50% lean 235-275 lbs 27 25-28 25, 40-45% lean 230-275 lbs 26 00-27 75, 280-390 lbs 25 00-27 00, 410-415 tbs 22 00-24 75 SOWS I*3 300-400 lbs 18.00-22.00. 400-500 lbs 22 00-25 00,500-650 lbs 24.00-26 50 B 8t R CATTLE CO RD 1, Marietta PA 17547 Office Phone; 717*653*8164 Specializing in Stockers & Feeders JOHN BOWMAN 717*653*5728 RON RANCK 717*656*9849 BOARS 300-700 lbs 7 00-8 00 GOATS Compared to last week, Kid goats were not well tested, and a trend was not established Yearlings under 70 lbs sold mostly 4 00-8 00 lower on a good test of Selection number ones Nannies under 70 lbs sold 2 00-3 00 lower, with those over 70 lbs trading 2 00-6 00 higher The Nannie supply was very mixed, with buyer activity especially good on the higher quali ty lots Wethers under 70 lbs sold steady to 5 00 lower, with heavier Wethers trading 4 00-12 00 higher as de mand was very good Billies sold very mixed, with Bil lies under 150 lbs trading mostly 1000 lower, and heavy Billies trending 8 00 higher, to Instances sharply higher On all classes, bidding was very sporadic; and with over 2000 head on offer it is to be expected Buy ers were also very selective on the quality and the weight of the run due to the large offering. Kids Selec tion 1 20-40 lbs 36 00-50 00, few 40-60 lbs 54 00-58.00 Selection 2 20-40 lbs 30 00-36 00,40-60 lbs 40.00-46 00 Selection 3 20-40 lbs 16 00-27.00 Yearlings Selection 1 60-80 lbs 46.00-54 00; 80-100 lbs 62 00-75 00 Selection 2 60-80 lbs 35 00-3900, 80-100 lbs 5000-56.00 Selec tion 3 60-80 lbs 23 00-26.00, few 34 00, Does/Nannies. Selection 1 50-70 lbs 44.00-5000; 70-100 lbs 50.00- 00, 100-140 lbs 66 00-78 00 Selection 2 50-70 lbs 35 00-44 00. 70-100 lbs 44 00-54.00, few 100-140 lbs 70.00 Selection 3 50-70 lbs 2600-35.00; 70-100 lbs 44 00-48 00 Wethers. 50-70 lbs 56 00-67.00.70-100 lbs 78 00-8600, 100-150 lbs 9000-10400 Bucks/Billies; Selection 1 70-100 lbs 5400-6600; 100-150 lbs 6800-9400, Couple packages returning to service 98 00,150-250 lbs 100.00-137.00, few fancy individuals 150.00- Selection 2 70-100 lbs 5200-60.00, 100-150 lbs 58.00-62 00; 150-250 lbs 64.00-90.00, few up to 98 00. Selection 3 70-100 lbs 30 00-46.00; 100-150 lbs 52.00-58 00 Vintage Livestock Auction Vintage, Pa. November 12,2002 Report Supplied By USDA Cattle Calves Sheep Goats THIS WEEK LAST WEEK LAST YEAR CATTLE: Compared to Thursday, slaughter steers sold steady to weak. The quality of the run was aver age to plain, with not nearly the amount of fancy steers that usually make their way through the ring. Bidding was only moderate due to the quality, although very active when a higher quality steer would come through the door. Buyers did not seem to get very involved in Tuesday’s run and prices were affected due to the light interest The direct feed yards out West moved their low Choice steers at mostly 69.00 late last week, which would now be considered a slight premium to the local trade. A very light run of Holstein steers sold with a weaker undertone, with not enough slaughter heifers for a market test A fairly good run of daughter cows sold steady to firm. Fleshier cows were in fairly short supply, although the demand for good Breaking cows was definitely there The run consisted of primarily lean cows, and buyers had there work cut out for them as they sorted through the various qualities. Slaughter bulls were in very light supply, and sold with a weaker undertone on the very light test The supply included 47 percent steers, 9 percent heifers, 41 percent cows, 2 percent bulls, with the balance feeders. Note* Due to the Veterans Day Holiday on Monday, the Vintage slaughter cattle sale was not covered. Therefore, prices quoted in this report are on Tuesdays supply only. SLAUGHTER STEERS: Few High Choice and Prime 2-4 1220-1420 lbs 68.25-71.00. Choice 2-3 1215-1475 lbs 66 00-68.50, late 63.85-65.00. few high dressing Charolais-X 71 00-73.00 Select and low KIRKWOOD HAY AUCTION Hay, Straw and Grain Auction EVERY TUESDAY 10:00 Located Rt 472 5 miles south of Quarryville or 6 miles north of Oxford corner of Rt 472 and Noble Road George Gibney, Auctioneer AU-002534-E No out of state checks 826 761 2 4 943 748 0 0 812 818 hay, straw & corn j WUlier, Incorporated Sale Starts iUkw Your Source for Quality Cattle Every Friday At 10 AM 0 I Licensed and Bonded Cattle Brokers GREEN DRAGON MARKET & AUCTION | n ™ AI 8 1 955 N. State St. j UJjrfcKfrALj | Ephrata, Pa. (717) 738-1117 | Inside Pennsylvania; 717-626-3113 FAX; 717-626-1260 1 I | Toll-Free Outside of PA; 1-800-485-2233 Market At A Glance Lancaster County Livestock Auction Averages (Price Per Hundredweight) Week Ending Friday, November 15,2002 Supplied By Market Staff This Wk Wk Ago Yr Ago Steers, Choice 2-3 68.50 67.35 64.00 Heifers, Choice 2-3 65.75 65.25 62.50 Cows, Breakers, 75-80% lean 39.00 37.75 40.25 Cows, Boners, 80-85% lean 35.00 34.00 38.00 Bulls, YGI, ltd. 47.00 49.00 53.00 Hogs, 49-54% lean, Monday 29.75 29.10 36.00 Lambs, Choice/Prime 80-110 lb. 100.00 98.00 70.00 Choice 2-3 1135-1420 lbs 63.75-65 75, few high dren mg up to 66 75 Select 1-3 1140-1410 lbs 61 0043.00, few going back on feed 62 75-64.00 HOLSTEIN STEERS Choice 2-3 1420-1500 lbs 5610-57.50, few 1500-1630 lbs 48 00-52.25 Few Select 1-2 1360-1475 lbs 50.00-51.50 SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Few Heiferettes Com mercial to Choice 2-4 995-1250 lbs 54.50-59 SO. SLAUGHTER COWS: PERCENT LEAN WEIGHT BULK LOW DRESSING Breakers 75-80 Over 1400 lbs 36.00-40.75 31.50-35.50 Boners 80-85 Over 1200 lbs 33.50-3625 30.00-33.25 Lean (Hi-Yiekl) 85-88 Over 1200 lbs 31.00-35.25 28.50-30.50 Lean 88-90 Over 1000 lbs 29.00-33.50 25.00-29.75 Lean (Light-Wt) 85-90 750-1000 lbs 25.75-28.00 22.25-25.00 SLAUGHTER BULLS: Few Yield Grade 1 1410-1815 lbs 44.75-50.00. Individual Yield Grade 2 1550 lbs 42.25, couple low dressers 1155-1910 lbs 35.00-37.50. Fancy 1050 lb Choice Bullocks 1050 lbs 55.50. CALVES: Compared to last Tuesday, veal calves sold steady to firm on a good run and buyer Interest. Holstein bull calves suitable for special-fed veal bams sold shandy higher in very active bidding. Prices on the 95-125 lb bull supply in die graded sale were quick to break the 130.00 barrier, and not long after that the 145.00 mark For several weeks in a row, Holstein heif ers have traded lower after their brothers sold higher. Heifer prices continue to struggle to keep above the 400.00 mark, as die cold rains seemed to have cooled off the bullish attitudes Heifer buyer 4 exhibited only a few short months ago. The supply included 622 head in the state graded sale, with around 87 percent of the graded supply returned to feed. VEALERS: Standard and Good 90-125 lbs 25.00-35.00. few 40.00. Utility 45-90 lbs 15.00-25.00, lightweight 10.00-15.00. RETURNED TO FARM: Hoi- Monday Market We are selling fat cattle and butcher cows Monday, 10 am Private Treaty Lancaster Stockyards 717-394-7915 stein Bulls 95-125 lbs 120 00-145.00; 90 lbs 12000-122.00, 85 lbs 8000; 80 lbs 8000. Plainer-type bulb 95-120 tbs 90.00-130 00, mostly 117.00-125.00,91 lbs 85.00; 90 lbs 10000; 81-85 lbs 45.00-55.00. Weaker bulb 95410 lbs 45.00-85.00; few 80-90 lbs 45.00. Beef type bulls 95- 115 Iba 110.00-135.00 85 lbs 135.00; 75 lbs 130.00 Holstein hetfers 93-110 lbs 370 00-410.00; 83 lbs 275.00. Plainer-type heifers 91-105 lbs 300.00-34000, 82 Iba 260.00; 74 lbs 13000 Beef-type heifers 95-115 lbs 135.00-145.00. New Holland Livestock Auction New Holland, Pa. Thursday, November 14,2002 Report Supplied By USDA Cattle Calves Sheep Goats THURSDAY 1437 591 277 387 LAST WEEK 1321 671 282 375 LAST YEAR 1530 646 394 CATTLE: Compared to Tuesday, slaughter steers sold 1.00 to moedy 2.00 higher; with instances of 3.00 higher. The sale kicked off with several high dresring Charolais cross steers, which sold from 70.00-72.75, which really got the good crowd that was on hand and the buyers involved in the sale; and it warn 4 ! long after that when the bulk of the Choice steers were trading in the 70.00 range with the high dressers trading up to 74.00. Bidding was very active as buyers welcomed both the increase in quality and the increase in re ceipts; as this weeks 4 run Included nearly 200 head more than last weeks 4 . Buyers were also very interested In procuring steers that weighed from 1000-1200 lbs to go back on feed. Granted, a few of these lighter steers may have graded Select, but give them a couple more QUALITY FEEDER CATTLE Financing Available * Fixed Interest Rates • Interest Due when Cattle Are Sold • No Monthly Payments SCARFF BROS. INC. Cattle Dealers • Licensed & Bonded 2300 Fallston Road • Fallston MD 21047 Lance N. Sea rtf Farm (410) 877-0370 Fax (410) 877-7802 (410) 459-4865 ■ Contract Feeding Programs ■ Marketing of Finished Cattle ■ Dairy Heifers at the CMB Is nearly to the 77 00 mark, with many analysts expecting an increase in live cattle prices this winter There were a few slaughter heifers on offer, al though with hardly any on Tuesday’s market, a trend was not established Holstein steers were also com pared to a light run on Tuesday, with the Choice sup ply trending mostly steady. There were several high Choice and Prime steers in the mix as well, with prices quickly breaking the 60.00 barrier as buyers actively bid on the fancy supply A good run of slaughter cows sold 100-2 00 higher Buyer attendance and activity was very good, and the quality of the run was pretty good as well Slaughter bulls sold 1.00-2 00 higher on a very good test The bull run included some higher qual ity bulls and even the heavy and lower dressing bulls sold with a firmer undertone. Hie supply included 41 percent steers, 6 percent heifers, 33 percent cows, 7 percent bulls, with the balance feeders. SLAUGHTER STEERS. High Choice and Prime 2-4 1195-1485 lbs 7000-72 85 Choice 2-3 1230-1450 lbs 67.50-71 50, mostly 68 00-70 00, several high dress ing Charolais-X 7000-74.00, Yield Grade 3-4 65 25-68 00, heavy 1505-1550 lbs 6125-64.75, with a few 1550-1620 lbs 58 00-62 25 Select and low Choice 2-3 1205-1435 lbs 64.00-67.50, mostly 65.75-66.75. Few Select 1-3 1290-1475 lbs 6200-65.25, with several 920-1190 lbs going back on feed 68.00-7160. HOLSTEIN STEERS: High Choice and Prime 2-3 1400-1590 lbs 57 25-60 25, up to 61.50 on a few fancy lots. Choice 2-3 1255-1500 lbs 54.00-57 50, couple heavy 1620-1625 lbs 52 60-53 35 Select and low Choice 2-3 1390-1530 lbs 52.00- 53.25 SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Couple Prime 3-4 1085-1290 lbs 69.50-70.75 Choice 2-3 1120-1335 lbs 64.25-67 25, pkg Yield Grade 4 62.50 SLAUGHTER COWS: Breakers 75-80 percent lean Over 1400 lbs 37.75-42.00, low dressing 32.75-37.75 Boners 80-85 percent lean Over 1200 lbs 34.50-38.75, low dressing 32.00-34.25 Lean (Hi-Yield) 85-88 percent lean Over 1200 lbs 32.50-36.50, low dressing 30.00- Lean 88-90 percent lean Over 1000 lbs 30.00- low dressing 26.00-30.00. Lean (Light-Wt) 85-90 percent lean 750-1000 lbs 25.50-29.50, low dress ing 23.00-25.50. SLAUGHTER BULLS: Yield Grade 1 1125-1650 lb* 45.75-53.50. couple 2105-2155 lbs 46.00. high dressing up to 59.50, low dressing 43.50-44.50. Yield grade 2 1320-2020 lbs 42.00-46.00. low dressing Jersey 35.75. CALVES: Compared to Monday, veal calves sold mostly steady. Holstein bull calves returning to the farm sold sharply lower in only moderate bidding. Buyer attendance and interest was good, although after giving up to 145.00 for bulls on Tuesday, most of the wind was out of their sales by the cod of the week. A heifer trend was not fully established, although a firmer undertone was noted. The supply included 370 head in the state graded sale, with around tS percent of the graded run going back on feed. VBALERS: Utility 55-100 lbs 15.00-25.00, weaker 11.00-15.00. RETURNED TO FARM: Holstein bulb 95-125 lbs 90.08-116.00, mostly 10240-114.00; 91 As 100.00; 87 lbs 60.00; 82 lbs 70.00. Plainer-type bulb 95-125 lbs 45.00- 65.00; 90 lbs 52.00, small pen 70.00; 83 lbs 52.00. Individual beef-type bull 95 lbs 105.00. Heifers 95-115 lbs 280.00-480.00, mostly 300.0B420.00; 90 lbs 220.00- 85 lbs 305.00-315.00; 80 lbs 170.00- couple 75 lbs 100.00. SHEEP: Compared to Monday, all classes sold most- C. Howard- Scarff, II Home (717) 445-4355 Fax (717) 445-7237 Mobile (410) 459-4864 (Turn to Page A 42) W. Conly Scarff Home (410) 838-5883 Mobile (410) 790-2650